Nippon recordings October 2005
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- Publication date
- 2005-10-09
- Usage
- Public Domain
- Topics
- japan, tokyo, kyoto, shishiodoshi, nippon
- Item Size
- 234.6M
First glimpse of a series of field recordings. These were collected in Japan over a week which led from Tokyo to Kyoto, Fukuoka and back to Tokyo. Listen, glisten to sounds of gardens, crowd, radio, and western worship.
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1 - Recording in the main alley Yoyogi Park leading to the Meiji Shrine. Yoyogi-koen, Tokyo
2 - Recording of a restaurant in Shinjuku. I was trying to get the slurping of my neighor, unsuccessfully.
The background music is nice enough. Shinjuku, Tokyo
3 - Yodobashi Camera "The biggest camera shop in the world". They sure do have a super 8 film. Shinjuku, Tokyo
4 - Mix of the different moods and sounds in the vicinity of Ikebukuro station. Ikebukuro, Tokyo
5 - Ambient music of a supermarket in Arashiyama, Kyoto
6 - Sound of the oldest shishiodoshi in the garden of Shisendo, Kyoto
7 - Recording of Noh from the radio in the Bon guest house, Kyoto
8 - Crossing the Imperial Palace at night on a bike, Kyoto
9 - Recording of the radio at the Bon guest house, Kyoto
10 - Buddhist priest singing/meditating in Kyoto temple
11 - Music for a geisha dance performance at Kyoto temple (not live recorded of a CD unfortunately). Kyoto
12 - Northwest of Kyoto there is a temple with thousands of little buddhas. They are all different and with prayers on their back. This the temple's bell under the rain. Kyoto
13 - Sound of the coins hitting the wooden box of Senso-Ji temple. Asakusa, Tokyo
14 - Firemen training in Ueno Park. Ueno, Tokyo
15 - Sweet country music live in a small restaurant, recorded from the street. Japanese with Wayne accents and boots. Asakusa, Tokyo
16 - Recording of the FM band as heard from the Riverside capsule hotel. Asakusa, Tokyo
17 - Recording of the AM band as heard from the Riverside capsule hotel. Asakusa, Tokyo
For more email melglace atnospam hotmail.com
1 - Recording in the main alley Yoyogi Park leading to the Meiji Shrine. Yoyogi-koen, Tokyo
2 - Recording of a restaurant in Shinjuku. I was trying to get the slurping of my neighor, unsuccessfully.
The background music is nice enough. Shinjuku, Tokyo
3 - Yodobashi Camera "The biggest camera shop in the world". They sure do have a super 8 film. Shinjuku, Tokyo
4 - Mix of the different moods and sounds in the vicinity of Ikebukuro station. Ikebukuro, Tokyo
5 - Ambient music of a supermarket in Arashiyama, Kyoto
6 - Sound of the oldest shishiodoshi in the garden of Shisendo, Kyoto
7 - Recording of Noh from the radio in the Bon guest house, Kyoto
8 - Crossing the Imperial Palace at night on a bike, Kyoto
9 - Recording of the radio at the Bon guest house, Kyoto
10 - Buddhist priest singing/meditating in Kyoto temple
11 - Music for a geisha dance performance at Kyoto temple (not live recorded of a CD unfortunately). Kyoto
12 - Northwest of Kyoto there is a temple with thousands of little buddhas. They are all different and with prayers on their back. This the temple's bell under the rain. Kyoto
13 - Sound of the coins hitting the wooden box of Senso-Ji temple. Asakusa, Tokyo
14 - Firemen training in Ueno Park. Ueno, Tokyo
15 - Sweet country music live in a small restaurant, recorded from the street. Japanese with Wayne accents and boots. Asakusa, Tokyo
16 - Recording of the FM band as heard from the Riverside capsule hotel. Asakusa, Tokyo
17 - Recording of the AM band as heard from the Riverside capsule hotel. Asakusa, Tokyo
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Reviewer:
bad_sector
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July 15, 2009
Subject: Interesting stuff
Subject: Interesting stuff
A previous reviewer pointed out that these recordings are bland and lo-fi.
While I concede that they aren't the highest of quality recordings I've ever heard, I think they capture a rawer atmosphere... more of a fleeting impromptu visit to each place.
I hope the creator continues to make recordings.
While I concede that they aren't the highest of quality recordings I've ever heard, I think they capture a rawer atmosphere... more of a fleeting impromptu visit to each place.
I hope the creator continues to make recordings.
Reviewer:
kc7fys
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April 18, 2007
Subject: Bland, lo-fi
Subject: Bland, lo-fi
Unfocussed, lo-fi, and occasionally marred by somebody yelling directly into the mic.
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